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4/11 Webinar - CART, C-Print, TypeWell: Your Guide to Effective Speech-to-Text Solutions

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Latoya Dixon | National Deaf Center
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Do you have questions about speech-to-text services or realtime captioning? We’ve got answers for you! Join us on April 11th from 1-2pm (CST) for a high-level webinar on all things speech-to-text services: 

  • what it is (an auxiliary aid that provides communication access), 
  • what it's not (automatic speech recognition) and, 
  • what are things you need to know as a postsecondary disability services professional to coordinate services effectively?  

 

This session will provide an overview of the three different types of speech-to-text services; Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART), C-Print, and TypeWell. Participants will learn how to effectively integrate speech-to-text services in different types of classes, the qualifications of speech-to-text professionals, how to provide in-person and remote speech-to-text services, and some common FAQs. This webinar is a collaboration between the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes and the Global Alliance of Speech-to-Text Captioning and will feature essential information from experts in the field.  

Registration for this event can be found here.

 

We hope to see you there! 🙂

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Latoya Dixon
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Hello,

I'm wondering if this webinar was recorded and if it is available to view.

Thank you.

Leticia


   
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Latoya Dixon | National Deaf Center
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Hi Leticia, 
 
Thank you for reaching out to us regarding the webinar from last week. A recording will be available for this webinar at a later date. Recordings can take up to 30 days to become available on our website due to editing and accessibility. To see a list of past event recordings currently available we have them listed on our https://www.nationaldeafcenter.org/events&source=gmail&ust=1713626881475000&usg=AOvVaw1wGDcCBMdQ4yO99YoBgw1 e">live events page as well as our https://youtube.com/playlist?list%3DPLCXvz50QBXj6Pw2wmdRU0D_zmW_MK-AtR&source=gmail&ust=1713626881475000&usg=AOvVaw3r6PxqUicVnU7VCbJUh78 0">NDC Live Events YouTube Channel Playlist.
 
For more information, https://www.nationaldeafcenter.org/live-event-faq&source=gmail&ust=1713626881475000&usg=AOvVaw16bYV9aPkgSNxjxwpwkz7 4">see our Live Event FAQs. If you have not done so already, we also offer a newsletter to receive updates regarding live events, resources, and other updates from our center. Sign up for the newsletter http://www.nationaldeafcenter.org/signup&source=gmail&ust=1713626881475000&usg=AOvVaw3S6e2C2W_lqz6129QxcUL 3">here. 
 
Have a great day! 

Latoya Dixon
Accessibility Resource Specialist
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NDC is a technical assistance and dissemination center funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs #H326D210002. Project Officer: Dr. Louise Tripoli. Disclaimers: 1) The contents of this email do not necessarily represent the positions or policies of the federal government. 2) NDC does not provide legal advice and any information shared should not be considered as such. 3) NDC does not endorse any specific products/services/vendors and any information shared should not be considered as such. 4) NDC uses "deaf" in an all-inclusive manner to include people who may identify as deaf, deafblind, deafdisabled, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and hearing impaired.


   
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